The Obama administration named Kevin J. Counihan '02, who ran Connecticut’s successful health insurance marketplace, as the chief executive of the federal marketplace serving consumers in 36 states.. Read the article in The New York Times

The Chicago Tribune's Blue Sky article "Northwestern University startup a finalist in cancer treatments competition" features Orpheden Therapeutics, a Northwestern University-backed student startup, is among 10 finalists in the Breast Cancer Startup Challenge, a competition aimed at mining previously unused medical patents. Kellogg students Ronald Mantel and Matthew Rosenstock are members of the six-student team.

Prof. Leemore Dafny recenlty returned to teaching after spending a year in Washington D.C. fulfilling her appointment as the FTC’s first Deputy Director for Healthcare and Antitrust, in the agency’s Bureau of Economics. Read more in the Kellogg Insight article "A Year at the FTC"

Led by Professor Leemore Dafny, Health Enterprise Management is designed for students interested in becoming well-rounded strategic leaders in the healthcare sector.

Flexible curriculum
Health Enterprise Management offers students the flexibility to tailor their curriculum to their career goals. The healthcare major requires one core course and three additional courses of your choosing to be taken at any point during your MBA program. The flexible curriculum allows students to supplement coursework with other academic interests such as finance, marketing, or strategy. Students at all levels of prior health sector experience are welcome.